Car crash
Monday, 30 May 2016 Political figures, State of the parties 4 comments
If a car crash is two vehicles heading in the opposite direction on the same track, then we had the definition of it at the leaders’ debate on Sunday night. Both the press and the two leaders are grappling with the same thing but coming at it from completely opposite directions, and despite all the […]
The confusions of anti-politics: Brexit
Tuesday, 24 May 2016 International relations 7 comments
Conservatives will be grateful to Cameron to allow them to forget the whole ghastly business.
Locked in
Monday, 9 May 2016 State and federal politics, State of the parties, Tactics 4 comments
It is not right for Australians to be forced into a guessing game, and it’s not right for Australians to not face this year with certainty and stability. So in the interests of certainty, in the interest of transparency, in the interest of good governance, I have made the date clear today. J Gillard, January […]